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im trying to resolve a fuel pump issue in an 87 ford bronco 2. i need to figure out where the fuel pump fuse is or the fuel pump relay..... the only fuse box ive been able to find it under the steering column. and beside the air box closest to the inner fender there is 3 relays none of which are marked.... how would i go about figuring out which ones the fuel pump relay...?

ive unplugged the inline fuel filter and plug a new one in and turned the key just to get power, and no humming was made. im going to make sure the pump is actually working by hookin it up to a battery but i need to the electrical side of this bullshit
any help would be great help

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Don't know about the fuse or relay, but those fords use a resettable inertia switch to shut off the fuel pump in the event of a moderate crash. This switch can trip with a good bump or such sometimes. It's usually in the interior under the pass side kick panel. Pop the panel and try to reset it.